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 ==== Time ==== ==== Time ====
  
-==== Statistics ====+=== Time points ===
  
-==== Appearance====+Here is the option to display one, more or all time points.
  
-==== Data ====+=== Operation ===
  
-Here is where you specify which outputs your table will display. The first column will contain a series of time points and each consecutive column will display a simulation output.+To help the user select some specific time points, options are available for:   
 +  * First 
 +  * Last 
 +  * Max over time 
 +  * Time for max 
 +  * Min over time 
 +  * Time for min 
 +==== Statistics ====
  
-**Rows**+This tab is enabled after running a probabilistic simulation.  
 +=== Descriptive ===
  
-  * **Title** – Enter a name for the first columnThe default name is Time, but you are free to enter any text here.\\+Statistical data can be displayed by selecting the checkbox: 
 +  Mean 
 +  Range 
 +  Variance 
 +  Std. Deviation 
 +  Coefof Variation 
 +  * StdError 
 +  * Skewness 
 +  * Kurtosis 
 +  * Sample Size 
 +  * Min 
 +  * Max 
 +  * 5% 
 +  * 25% (Q1) 
 +  * Median 
 +  * 75% (Q3) 
 +  * 95% 
 +  * All iterations
  
-  * **Time-series** – Select “Include solver time vector” if you wish the table to show all time points taken during the simulation. Mind that the amount of time points can then be very large. The list below lets you add linear, geometric or custom series the same way as in the simulation settings dialog. Please refer to [[Simulation_settings|simulation settings]].+**Percentile** - Select this button and enter a number between 0 and 100, if you want the column to present a percentile of the output.
  
-**Column**+=== Data ===
  
-To choose outputs for the table, select one of the table data columns. (You can add and remove columns using the **Add column** and **Remove column** buttons). +It is possible to select one, several or all iterations when running the simulation. 
- +==== Appearance====
-  * **Title** – Enter a name for the column. If you do not enter a namethe name of the output (selected below) will be used.\\ +
- +
-  * **Output** – A drop-down list with all the available outputs from the simulation.\\+
  
-  * **Mean** – Only available for probabilistic simulations. Select this button if you want the column to present the mean value of the output.\\+The look of the table can be edited, and the way the data is displayed can be adjusted. 
 +=== Order ===
  
-  * **Std dev** - Only available for probabilistic simulationsSelect this button if you want the column to present the standard deviation of the output.\\+Here the user selects which data will appear as rows and columnsDifferent types of correlations can be inspected this way
  
-  * **Percentile** - Only available for probabilistic simulations. Select this button and enter a number between 0 and 100, if you want the column to present a percentile of the output.+=== Format ===
  
-**Table**+Number of digits, format and date mode can be edited here. If **date** checkbox is selected, there is possibility to change the format of the date from the dropdown list that enables.
  
-  * **Format** - Select either scientific or numeric format for the table. 
-  * **Digits** - Enter the number of digits to show. 
-  * **Add column** - Click to add a new column 
-  * **Remove column** - Click to remove the selected column(s). 
  
 ===== See also ===== ===== See also =====
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